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    Victoria Stuart 🇨🇦 🏳️‍⚧️ (persagen@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 11-Dec-2024 00:15:15 JSTVictoria Stuart 🇨🇦 🏳️‍⚧️Victoria Stuart 🇨🇦 🏳️‍⚧️
    in reply to

    Alberta Targeting Health-Care Workers’ Right to Strike
    https://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2024/12/10/Alberta-Targeting-Health-Care-Workers-Right-Strike

    * changes to Critical Infrastructure Defence Act come as public sector workers bargain
    * critics: will lead to criminalization of protests in AB

    Alberta Federation of Labour
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_Federation_of_Labour

    Critical Infrastructure Defence Act
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_Infrastructure_Defence_Act

    #Alberta #UCP #DanielleSmith #JasonKenney #protofascism #transgenocide
    #libertarianism #antiunion #RightToProtest
    #AFL #TradeUnions #LaborUnions #WorkersRights

    In conversationabout 5 months ago from mastodon.socialpermalink

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      Critical Infrastructure Defence Act
      The Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, tabled as Bill 1, is a law introduced into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in 2020 which seeks to legally define essential infrastructure and create offences and penalties for those who enter, destroy, or obstruct infrastructure. It was introduced on February 25, 2020, and received royal assent on June 17. The bill has drawn criticism for targeting Indigenous groups, and some believe that it violates aspects of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Background The bill was introduced in response to the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests. Protesters of the Wetʼsuwetʼen First Nation objected to the construction of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline (CGL) through 190 kilometres (120 mi) of their unceded traditional territory in British Columbia. Protesters blocked construction of the pipeline, preventing workers from accessing parts of the site. On February 6, 2020, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police enforced a court-ordered injunction by arresting those blocking construction. In February and March solidarity protests sprang...
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